NEWS ᎧᏃᎮᏓ
Search efforts continue in Park for missing Kevin Lynch
Great Smoky Mountains National Park officials continue to search for 58-year-old Kevin Mark Lynch who went missing on Saturday, July 27. Today marks day five of search efforts as more agencies are incorporated into the operation.
Hitting the ground running: Harrah’s Cherokee working on sportsbooks
One business day after N.C. Governor Roy Cooper signed legislation making sports betting legal for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Harrah’s Cherokee Casinos officials released their plans to get the ball rolling on that enterprise of the Tribe.
Park searching for missing person in North Carolina
Great Smoky Mountains National Park rangers are searching for a 58-year-old male near the Cataloochee Divide Trail in Haywood County. Kevin Mark Lynch was last seen at the Swag Resort along the boundary of the park at 3:20 p.m. on Saturday, July 27.
ONE FEATHER PHOTOS
COMMUNITY ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
Young Scientists needed to help Park
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is offering two special programs for youth to participate in science and service activities this summer: “Special Scientist” and “Student Volunteer Days”. Special Scientists Young scientists are invited to become...
CES hosts second kindergarten registration
The start of a new school year is just around the corner- Aug. 7. It’s time to shop for trendy school clothes and buy new shoes. Getting the right book bag is a must. Time to see friends once again.
Student Opportunities: Why community service counts on college applications
Many students only fully realize the importance of community service when they are filling out their college applications, and by that time it may be a little too late. Some students may wonder why it is so important to college admissions officers, and why is it...
OPINIONS ᏃᎵᏍᎬᎢ
Thank you letter from the Chiltoskie family
This letter is to all of the friends and family who have showed their love and heartfelt sympathies for the loss of our mother we suffered recently. We all wish to truly thank each and everyone for their wishes and support. Bertha had been quite ill for sometime but...
CIHA Foundation Gala a success!
The Cherokee Indian Hospital Foundation would like to express their sincere thank you to all those who helped make the 2013 Fire and Ice Masquerade Gala a success. We had tremendous support from businesses and local community. Our Kituwah level sponsors were Moore...
14th Annual Trick or Treat Night thank you
Healthy Cherokee staff would like to thank everyone who made the event a success; the programs, business owners, and the community! There were a total of 1,572 trick-or-treaters. Programs/Business: Granny’s Kitchen, EBCI Information Technology, Children’s Dental,...
SPORTS ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
Wrestling Braves actually win 2nd
Following a scoring error from the King of the Mountain tournament held in early December, the Braves found out they actually took 2nd place overall instead of 3rd place which they had been previously awarded.
Yellowhill Open Judo Tournament flyer
CHS Wrestling Results – Dec. 21
Wednesday, Dec. 21 Cherokee 60 A.C. Reynolds 12 106lb. – Jose Najera (Ch) won by forfeit 120lb. – Matthew Lee (Ch) won by forfeit 126lb. – Austin Padilla (Ch) won by forfeit 132lb. – Levi Swearengin (Ch) won by decision (10-8) over Shea Burke (AC) 138lb. – Jaron...
OBITUARIES ᏧᏂᏲᎰᏒ
Arthur Hugh “Huey” Roberts – obituary
Arthur Hugh “Huey” Roberts, 73, of Cherokee passed away Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015.
Minda Faye Armachain – obituary
Minda Faye Armachain, 54, of Cherokee, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2015 at her home after an extended illness with her family by her side.
Shaelyn Amayah Ledford – obituary
Shaelyn Amayah Ledford, infant daughter of Shane Ledford and Shelena Thomasson woke in Heaven on Monday, Nov. 16, 2015.
HAPPENINGS
Rainbow and Ramps Festival
March 30 from 10am – 2:30pm at the Cherokee Indian Fairgrounds. Meals are $10 and include fried trout, ramps and other vegetables. There will also be hot dogs, chips and drinks. Entertainment includes: Yellowhill Choir, Antioch Singers, J. Creek Cloggers, Ross...
Cherokee bat box giveaway
Bats play a critical role in the natural world and deserve our respect and protection. Each of these winged eating machines can consume up to 1,000 mosquito-sized insects in just one hour. There are many things you can do to help bat populations including reporting...
Nantahala School for the Arts Open House
March 7 from 4-7pm at SCC’s Swain Center in Bryson City. The studios will be open, with faculty and staff available for tours or to answer questions. The Nantahala School for the Arts offers an Associate in Fine Arts degree as well as Heritage Arts certificate...
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
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